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>> reporter: you know, wolf, it's such a catch-22 because it depends on when you say this all got started. they say as long as the air strikes keep happening, they're going to keep sending rockets over. both sides saying they're both going to defend ourselves. both sides saying we have a right to defend our civilian population. and really the civilians getting caught in the middle. i sat down with the deputy foreign minister last night of hamas. and i asked him, why do you keep sending rockets into civilian areas? and he said, we keep having civilians hurt as well. said why are you asking me a question like that. he said, look, as long as we keep getting hit, we are going to hit back. and it is very difficult situation. it's a situation where you're wondering which side is going to say enough is enough. and usually there has to be a mediator between these two places, gaza usually and israel, use egypt as that mediator. but in seeing the prime minister here who we thought would come in and try to broker some kind of a truce or a cease-fire and then seeing the images there and then seeing h
>> reporter: you know, wolf, it's such a catch-22 because it depends on when you say this all got started. they say as long as the air strikes keep happening, they're going to keep sending rockets over. both sides saying they're both going to defend ourselves. both sides saying we have a right to defend our civilian population. and really the civilians getting caught in the middle. i sat down with the deputy foreign minister last night of hamas. and i asked him, why do you keep sending...
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jenna wolfe is standing by. good morning. >>> good morning. the coast guard is searching for two workers who went missing after a fire on an oil rig in the gulf of america. the fire which broke out friday as workers were using a torch to cut an oil line was quickly put out. the coast guard said no oil is coming from the well. >>> a national tragedy is playing out in the plains of west texas. frail investigators are trying to determine whether a small parade to honor wounded veterans had been given enough warning to clear train tracks they were trying to cross. a freight lane slammed into the tractor trailer killing four decorated veterans and injuring 16 people. >>> there's been another terrible train crash this one in southern egypt. a security official says it appears a railroad crossing was not closed when a speeding train collided with a bus today as it was taking kindergartners to school. 47 children and two adults were killed in the accident. >>> a missouri man is charged with planning mass shootings in public places. police say 20-year-
jenna wolfe is standing by. good morning. >>> good morning. the coast guard is searching for two workers who went missing after a fire on an oil rig in the gulf of america. the fire which broke out friday as workers were using a torch to cut an oil line was quickly put out. the coast guard said no oil is coming from the well. >>> a national tragedy is playing out in the plains of west texas. frail investigators are trying to determine whether a small parade to honor wounded...
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now his top ally in wall street, a guy named robert wolfe, he used to work with swiss bank. he gave an interview quote, i would say that during the campaign season there is always a lot of rhetoric back and forth. the campaign is over. the country has spoken, and the president has won. wall street and the president align on many things. in other words, of course to get your vote we told you we're not going to cut entitlements and now that the election is over, believe me, the president and wall street align. what about capital gains. that might go back up. that would be a good thing. don't get excited. if they do nothing it goes back up to 39.6% than former income tax for the top bracket. no. the private sector probably has an awareness that the capital gains rate will likely go back to somewhere around the low 20, maybe 20%, maybe 22%, in that range i don't think a lot of people have a significant problem being in the low 20s. really, they don't? are you not merciful. of course you would have a problem with that. that's an incredibly low rate. that's the compromise we're go
now his top ally in wall street, a guy named robert wolfe, he used to work with swiss bank. he gave an interview quote, i would say that during the campaign season there is always a lot of rhetoric back and forth. the campaign is over. the country has spoken, and the president has won. wall street and the president align on many things. in other words, of course to get your vote we told you we're not going to cut entitlements and now that the election is over, believe me, the president and wall...
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boehner appreciates that, dana. just looking at their body language sitting around the table, they're all smiling awkwardly and trying to get along, so hopefully as the morning progresses, you know, the talks will be cordial and arrive at some sort of conclusion. do you have any hopes an actual plan will be developed from this meeting? >> the bright lines over which neither side will cross will likely be established. the players have been very careful not to draw the bright lines in public, for example, the president now publicly at least has made clear that, yes, he promised during the campaign to raise those rates for those families making $250,000 or more but he is also in the next sentence said i am open if anybody has any other ideas to figuring out how to raise other tax revenue in order to achieve his goal which is deficit reduction, about a trillion dollars in deficit reduction. those kinds of lines and paramete parameters. >> dana bash, thank you so much. i know you're busy today. we appreciate you giving y
boehner appreciates that, dana. just looking at their body language sitting around the table, they're all smiling awkwardly and trying to get along, so hopefully as the morning progresses, you know, the talks will be cordial and arrive at some sort of conclusion. do you have any hopes an actual plan will be developed from this meeting? >> the bright lines over which neither side will cross will likely be established. the players have been very careful not to draw the bright lines in...
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that's 22% higher than it was last year. that's the real fiscal cliff, not this rouge we're worried about. >> you know, we heard from the president now for the first time. it seems like the president is digging in. everybody of's digging in. it feels like a dÉjÀ vu to me. i'm hoping we get a compromise, but are we still talking about ideologies that are leading things? are we ever going to get an agreement? do we just go over it? what are the implications? >> who's that to? >> rick santelli. >> well, listen, i never was a believer that after this president won a second term he was going to be easier to work with than the first term. i'm not buying it. i perm personally think there's significant chance that december 31st will come and go and there will not be a resolution. i also believe those 2%, call it class warfare, call it what you want, they're going to see a tax increase and maybe other taxes even though as michael said, it's not going to make any difference in the big picture of deficits. that really doesn't seem to
that's 22% higher than it was last year. that's the real fiscal cliff, not this rouge we're worried about. >> you know, we heard from the president now for the first time. it seems like the president is digging in. everybody of's digging in. it feels like a dÉjÀ vu to me. i'm hoping we get a compromise, but are we still talking about ideologies that are leading things? are we ever going to get an agreement? do we just go over it? what are the implications? >> who's that to?...
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wolf, thanks. we'll get back to you as soon as there's breaking news, obviously, if there's a deal or truce that comes out of it in the next couple of hour. israel says the talks are still going on. hamas is telling reuter they've reached an agreement with the israelis they'll end the fighting. you've got breaking news on the talks. >> it's one more piece of the puzzle because as you mentioned over the last several hours hamas told reuters a cease-fire deal has been agreed to but israelis are denying this, saying negotiations are ongoing. a source in jerusalem is telling me that the israelis are floating an idea there should be 24 hours of calm before they agree to sign on to any deal. so the difference between a cease-fire and a cease-fire agreement is you stop shooting for 24 hours and then perhaps sign on the dotted line and agree to a deal. how long lasting is an open question. this is a new element they are requesting 24 hours of calm from gaza from hamas militants before they agree to any kin
wolf, thanks. we'll get back to you as soon as there's breaking news, obviously, if there's a deal or truce that comes out of it in the next couple of hour. israel says the talks are still going on. hamas is telling reuter they've reached an agreement with the israelis they'll end the fighting. you've got breaking news on the talks. >> it's one more piece of the puzzle because as you mentioned over the last several hours hamas told reuters a cease-fire deal has been agreed to but israelis...
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wolf blitzer will have that. >>> michael harvey announce iine will step down. many new jerseyans have been hit hard by hurricane sandy and now they will feel it in their bank accounts. governor christie says they'll likely see their property taxes go up. >> i think most of the people in these towns recognize that if the money is being spent reasonably and responsibly to rebuild their towns, they'll be happy to do it. nobody is happy with higher taxes, but what nobody want sincere waste. >> the law does provide exceptions for emergencies. >>> if you own a toyota, soledad, listen up. another massive recall here. close to 3 million cars worldwide, mostly 2004 to 2009 prius models, 670,000 of them sold here in the u.s. problems with the car's steering system and electric water pumps. luckily no crashes or injuries have been reported yet as a result of these problems. check with your dealer. seriously. sorry. >> still ahead on "starting point" this morning, can the white house focus on what it needs to be doing despite the petraeus scandal? retired general spider ma
wolf blitzer will have that. >>> michael harvey announce iine will step down. many new jerseyans have been hit hard by hurricane sandy and now they will feel it in their bank accounts. governor christie says they'll likely see their property taxes go up. >> i think most of the people in these towns recognize that if the money is being spent reasonably and responsibly to rebuild their towns, they'll be happy to do it. nobody is happy with higher taxes, but what nobody want sincere...
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tom wolfe kicked it off, in fact, and we were live with him last sunday night. this is the last day of the festival. about 350 authors, 250 booths and about 100,000 people are attracted to this festival every year, and we have one more author we want to introduce you to and give you a chance to talk with, and that is manuel roig-franzia. he is a washington post staff writer, he is also the author of "the rise of marco rubio." manuel roig-franzia, what should we know about marco rubio that we may not know right now in. >> guest: well, what you ought to know about marco rubio is that he is more than any other republican politician positioned to have a big impact on what that party does vis-a-vis immigration. such an important issue, such an important demographic. it was proven in the election, and you're going to be hearing a lot from him on that topic in the next four years. >> host: so how did he play it in the 2012 cycle? >> guest: well, he was a big surrogate for mitt romney. he traveled all over the country. it was a terrific way to introduce him to people ou
tom wolfe kicked it off, in fact, and we were live with him last sunday night. this is the last day of the festival. about 350 authors, 250 booths and about 100,000 people are attracted to this festival every year, and we have one more author we want to introduce you to and give you a chance to talk with, and that is manuel roig-franzia. he is a washington post staff writer, he is also the author of "the rise of marco rubio." manuel roig-franzia, what should we know about marco rubio...
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reynolds wolf joins us. >> a lot to share with you you today. seems like right now most of your action will be on much of the eastern seaboard. as we zoom in, we can expect showers in the carolinas clear up to new england. by the afternoon, they'll be moving out. highs today mainly just in the 40s and 50s. cleveland, the cold air is in. 36 as high as you'll go. nation's midsection, check it out from fargo, 33. 62 in dallas. very breezy in new orleans today. and you can expect it cool and dry through the plains. farther out towards the west, you can see some rain in the valleys. mountains can be expected over the cascades. very dry for you across the four corners. highs mainly in the 40s, fifth and even some 80s across the region. in terms of travel weather, a lot of have you to go out and about today. you have to fly around the country. you can expect some backups. new york and washington, minor delays. they may stack up a bit into the afternoon, so be patient out there. and then boston, seattle, mostly minor. los angeles, no issues to speak of.
reynolds wolf joins us. >> a lot to share with you you today. seems like right now most of your action will be on much of the eastern seaboard. as we zoom in, we can expect showers in the carolinas clear up to new england. by the afternoon, they'll be moving out. highs today mainly just in the 40s and 50s. cleveland, the cold air is in. 36 as high as you'll go. nation's midsection, check it out from fargo, 33. 62 in dallas. very breezy in new orleans today. and you can expect it cool and...